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INSIDE THIS WEEK: TECHNOLOGY QUARTERLY
America
takes on FIFA
Shrinking cities
China’s stockmarket bubble
MAY
30TH
– JUNE
5TH 2015
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Is there life on one of Saturn’s moons?
The weaker sex
No jobs, no family, no prospects
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Contents
The Economist
May 30th 2015
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The world this week
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Leaders
Social change
The weaker sex
Share prices in China
Flying too high
Turkey’s election
Why Turks should vote
Kurd
Corruption in football
At last, a challenge to the
impunity of FIFA
Urban policy
How to shrink a city
Middle East and Africa
Ethiopia’s economy
Too cautious by far
Nigeria’s oil
Problems at the pump
South Africa’s economy
Dark days ahead
The state of the caliphate
The fortunes of war
Oman’s foreign policy
A country apart
Israeli politics
Cross channels
America takes on FIFA
Time to
clean up a corrupt organisation:
leader, page 11. The arrest and
indictment of FIFA officials
may be a turning-point for
football’s scandal-hit governing
body, page 55
On the cover
Blue-collar men in rich
countries are in trouble. They
have not adapted well to
trade, technology or feminism.
How to help them: leader,
page 9. Our essay documents
lives without work, without
family and without prospects,
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Letters
14 On land, Russia, gay
marriage, bribery,
markets, Myanmar, the
Beatles
Essay
17 Manhood
Men adrift
Europe
Russia and the West
Alternative reality
Poland’s new president
Youthful conservatism
The French right
Republicans in name aussi
Spain’s regional elections
In with the new
Charlemagne
Populism is here to stay
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United States
California’s drought
All the leaves are brown
Texas floods
Pray for a proper policy
Cities v suburbs and
states
Texan tug-of-war
Capital punishment
Killing it in Nebraska
Preventing juvenile crime
The witching hour
Tourism in New Jersey
A Shore thing
Lexington
Mr Manchin stays in
Washington
Technology Quarterly
After page 42
The Americas
Mexico’s mid-term
elections
A maverick candidate
Graft in Guatemala
Rolling heads
Colombia’s peace process
Bullet proof
Bello
The persistence of teen
pregnancy
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Productivity in Britain
The stall in workers’ efficiency
is more serious than in any
rich-world peer. A closer look
reveals different industries
travelling at very different
speeds, page 29
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Briefing
27 Turkey
A big moment for
Erdogan—and Turkey
Britain
29 The productivity puzzle
Under the bonnet
32 Bagehot
Liz Kendall’s workout
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Turkey
Voting for the Kurdish
party is the best way to stop
the country’s drift towards
autocracy: leader, page 11.
Foreign policy is a hubristic
disaster and the economy is on
the slide, but that won’t stop
the ruling AK party founded by
Recep Tayyip Erdogan from
winning, pages 27-28
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